My review is more from 3-6pm on a Saturday so I can't really speak for the service when it's busy.
The focus of this place is craft beer, pizza, and a handful of signature appetizers. Beer selection is good (of course) and features mostly temporary selections, with a few permanent house beers. A small selection of cocktails and wine are available for those who dislike beer. The sandwich selection is very small and there is only one burger. Salad selection is decent.
The snacks were all excellent. The fries were both sweet potato and regular, with amazing truffle aoli sauce. The pretzels were good as well, with some sort of sauce I don't know the name of, but it was spicy with a definite onion taste. The ribs were good too, but you don't get very much for the price.
For pizza we had the Thai (special) and the Blazing Saddle (I think that was the name). Both were excellent. The Thai tasted better than most Thai food I have had. The Blazing Saddle was complex and tasty.
Service was very good. The waitress was friendly and generally fast. Everything seemed clean. Noise level was loud considering the time and number of people. It is basically brick and concrete so there is no noise isolation and it is echoes a lot. Music was fairly loud as well. They are going for a more upbeat experience so I won't hold it against them.
Probably the weakest aspect is the value for money. It isn't really expensive when looking at prices, but the beer sizes are 25% smaller (16oz or 8oz instead of 20oz or 12oz) and the appetizers are fairly small for a bar.
I would recommend it for a small meal and some good beer with friends or coworkers. Spending the whole night here would break the bank for most.